Chelsea will look to bounce back from Champions League disappointment when they face Liverpool at Prenton Park on Wednesday. The Blues are sitting in second place in the Women's Super League table, while the Reds will head into the midweek fixture in fifth position. (Source: Sports Mole)
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WSL: Liverpool have to be prepared for Chelsea reaction, says Matt Beard
The Blues suffered a painful exit from this season’s UEFA Women’s Champions League at the weekend
Liverpool manager Matt Beard says that his side must be prepared for a reaction from Chelsea when the two teams meet at Prenton Park on Wednesday evening.
Source: fawslfulltime.co.uk
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Liga F: Will Barcelona continue unbeaten?
The visitors will be looking to record their second victory in history over their opponents after winning 2-1 at home last season as they seek to boost chances of playing in the UEFA Women’s Champions League (UWCL) next season whilst the hosts will be looking to maintain their unbeaten run in the league this season after their 4-2 victory against Levante Las Planas last Wednesday.
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USA, Mexico withdraw 2027 Women's World Cup bid
It comes less than three weeks before the hosts were to be chosen, at a Fifa congress in Bangkok on 17 May
The United States and Mexico have withdrawn their joint bid to host the 2027 Women's World Cup and will instead focus on bidding for the tournament in 2031.
Source: bbc.com
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New ACL research to be carried out with WSL clubs
It will focus on environmental factors that increase the risk of ACL injuries in female footballers
A new three-year project researching anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention is being launched in the Women's Super League.
Source: bbc.com
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Match of the day | Women
Two years ago in the semi-finals, Lyon also beat Paris 3-2 in the OL Stadium first leg, Katoto having struck first on that occasion too. Lyon then proceeded to win 2-1 at the Parc des Princes, but Paris showed in the first leg that they have enough of a threat to reverse that and reach their third final. (Source: Uefa.com)
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UWCL | Paris Saint-Germain vs. Lyon: Preview
Paris Saint-Germain and Lyon meet in their UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final second leg on Sunday
Paris and Lyon met for a record 11th time in this competition last Saturday and the game was perhaps the most thrilling of them all.
Source: uefa.com
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UWCL Golden Boot race | Top Three
Kadidiatou Diani remains clear in the UEFA Women's Champions League top scorer race after getting her eighth of the campaign in Lyon's 3-2 semi-final first-leg defeat of Paris Saint-Germain.
Marie-Antoinette Katoto, on seven goals, had drawn level with Diani by scoring twice to put Paris 2-0 up. But Diani restored her lead to begin a dramatic comeback.
Barcelona's 20-year-old forward Salma Paralluelo is hot on the heals of Diani and Katoto with six goals.
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UWCL: Holders overturn first-leg loss against ten-player Blues
Barcelona are through to the UEFA Women's Champions League final for the fourth season running
Goals from Aitana Bonmatí and Fridolina Rolfö either side of Kadeisha Buchanan's red card were enough to send Barcelona through to a fourth straight final.
Source: uefa.com
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Aitana Bonmatí, Barcelona midfielder: "I am proud of my team. We have got to another final. It wasn’t easy but we made it! We don’t always win by a lot of goals, and we knew Chelsea were a tough team. It’s normal we have fewer chances than normal and we had to take chances we had – that’s what we did today."
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UWCL | VIDEO | Hayes: Buchanan red card 'worst decision in UWCL history'
Source: skysports.com
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UWCL | Ona Battle: Reaching the UWCL final is ‘a very good moment for women’s football in Spain’
Barcelona now prepare for their fourth consecutive appearance in the final of the UWCL
Ona Batlle suggests that Barcelona’s fourth consecutive appearance in the final shows that ‘we’re in a very good moment for women’s football in Spain.’
Source: fromthespot.co.uk
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Match of the day | Women
Barcelona need to overturn a first-leg deficit to advance, something they have only managed once before, in the 2018/19 round of 32, when they lost 3-1 at BIIK-Kazygurt but won 3-0 at home on their way to a debut final. (Source: Uefa.com)
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UWCL | Chelsea vs. Barcelona: Preview
Chelsea and Barcelona meet in their UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final second leg on Saturday
Erin Cuthbert's first-half goal proved enough for Chelsea to gain a memorable 1-0 away victory last Saturday. Barcelona had not lost a competitive home match since 2019.
Source: uefa.com
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UWCL: Stamford Bridge sold out for semi-final
Chelsea have played all of this season's Women's Champions League games at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea's Women's Champions League semi-final second leg against Barcelona at Stamford Bridge will be played in front of a sellout crowd.
Source: bbc.com
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UWCL | Aitana Bonmatí: Barcelona ‘knew how to comeback in Eindhoven . . . why not now?’
The stage is set in West London, as Stamford Bridge prepares to host a scintillating UWCL semi-final
Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmatí addressed the press at The Bridge on the eve of the occasion, as her team look to fight back from the 0-1 deficit that was conceded last week at the Estadi Olïmpic Lluis Companys.
Source: fromthespot.co.uk
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UWCL | Chelsea's Bright on 'biggest game of career' against Barca
Millie Bright ready for 'biggest game of our careers'
Chelsea captain Millie Bright knows the challenge that faces her side on Saturday when they welcome defending champions Barcelona to Stamford Bridge for the second leg of their Women's Champions League semi-final.
Source: bbc.com
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UWCL | Emma Hayes: Chelsea cautious against Barcelona side that ‘can hurt you in so many different ways’
Emma Hayes cut a cautious figure when she addressed the media on Friday afternoon
Her side executed the game plan to perfection at the Estadi Olïmpic Lluis Companys last weekend, heading back to Stamford Bridge with a one-goal aggregate advantage.
Source: fromthespot.co.uk
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AS Roma crowned Italian champions
The Giallorosse have been crowned Italian champions with four matches to spare
Alessandro Spugna‘s side have won their second-ever and second-straight Women’s Serie A title with Inter‘s 2-0 win away at Juventus.